On Apr 11, 1:18=C2=A0pm, Bonbon <tresbon...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Apr 11, 1:52=EF=BF=BDpm, Benny <be...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > When I had a beard, I took hair clippers with the shortest Burr
> > attachment and ran it on my beard every couple of days. I think a
short
> > evenly trimmed beard looks better than a long one especially a long
> > ragged uneven one. I also think small natural Boobs look much much
much
> > better than the big stuffed rounds ones.
>
> Maybe you don't know this but fake boobs *can* be just as realistic
> looking as real to the point that you would never know the
> difference. =C2=A0But so many women want them so much bigger than their
> skin can accomodate which make them look like rubber balls attached to
> their chests. =C2=A0A size 4 woman would NEVER have a D cup naturally.
=C2=
=A0If
> you get a reasonable size, they look very natural. =C2=A0And I KNOW what
> I'm talking about. =C2=A0:o)
>
> Bonbon
This is true, it seems. I worked back in the 90s with a gal who wanted
to go from being a really busty (with severe back pain) *natural* DD
to a B and she said that even with the reduction, she wanted some of
the work on her breast surgery to include small implants after the
fact. Some of us gals wondered why and she said that the implants
would help even everything out and make things rounder and curvier,
etc. She *claimed* that it's not uncommon. I've heard of it happening
elsewhere, too.
My mom has a childhood friend as well as a cousin who both suffered
from breast cancer and one has size B implants and the other has size
C. They look totally natural. I saw the cousin recently and I
completely *forgot* that she had ever had cancer. She was wearing a
hat with her hair pulled up into it and another relative got scared
and thought the cancer was back, but it wasn't. I was like (in my
MIND, not out loud) "Oh yeah....they're not real.....I totally FORGOT
because she looks SO shapely and good and because her husband
obviously digs her figure and thinks she's so cute, too!"
Both of these gals look *WAY* shapely and ***y. Every Christmas they
send me pictures and nobody ever notices that they are not real. They
just comment that for their age, both of the gals look super ***y and
cute! :-)
As for the Size 4 woman *never* having a D cup naturally, that's not
always so. It's certainly a complete and utter fluke, but it's not a
*NEVER*. I had a close friend in high school who was in that
predicament. TEEEEEEENSY waistline and no hips and she was a DD. TOTAL
back pain all of the time. We'd go out dancing and she'd have to take
a rest every half hour. I (think?) they even gave her some breathing
or lung problems. It was just absolutely nutty.
=46rom what I've heard from all sorts of men (even gay men...they can
squeeze an implant breast through a sweater and not get all turned on,
you see....) is that the turn-off for some of them with the implants
is not the way they *LOOK* at all, but they way they *FEEL*. I don't
get it personally, but they say that it has something to do with a
sense of solid hardness in the middle and floppiness at the sides.
Sorry to say, I have NEVER met ONE man as of yet who said he wasn't
somewhat bothered by this. I always thought men LIKED for us to be
firm, tight, fit etc. and that was BETTER? I guess not right THERE,
though??? I don't wish to start a huge debate, but in over twenty five
years I have yet to meet one single guy who said they weren't somewhat
off-put by implants from a "how they feel" and not how they look
perspective. Personally, I kind of think it's all psychological,
really (and NO, I don't have implants, myself...)
S*Babykins


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